To first dry season of 2022 he crossed the chill in the Pacific Ocean that impacts the region, with an increase in rainfall compared to its historical average, so events and possible effects are not ruled out.
January It began like this with excess rain in the department, probably caused by temperature anomalies that occur in the Pacific. says the report of the Regional Autonomous Corporation of Valle del Cauca (CVC).
February has also had its rains.
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The greatest rainfall surpluses were recorded in the north of the department of Cauca, which is the area of influence in the south of the valley, followed by the north of Valle del Cauca. In total, the rainfall surplus reached 47 percent.
The CVC report says that in the south of the department it rained 106 percent of its average. The surplus marked 6 percent.
At vallecaucano center it rained 138 percent of its average, with a surplus of 38 percent.
At North it rained 182 percent of its average, with a surplus of 82 percent.
In the Pacific slope del Valle rained 122 percent of its average, this is a surplus of 22 percent.
While in the department of Cauca, in the area of influence, the rains reached 219 percent. The surplus touched 119 percent.
The surplus rains not only in January, but also in the previous months, have saturated the soils of most of the basins located in the department, making them vulnerable to landslides and landslides, to which are added the high flows in its currents and some effects due to overflows in specific places.
The CVC urged the competent authorities and the general public to continue with the preventive measures that allow them to face, in the best way, the threats derived from the rains and the eventual affectation by forest fires in some sectors of the region.
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